Approximately 15 - 20 % of new mothers will
experience a perinatal mood disorder.
Shespecializes in working with families seeking sleep support while
experiencing a perinatal mood disorder, with families of high needs children, and during times of transition (such as back to work / childcare, or introducing a second baby into the family).
As mothers and fathers who have
experienced perinatal mood disorders, we are keenly aware of the lack of information and support available.
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Find groups throughout WA state especially for parents
experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders.
... and 1 in 10 men
experience serious
mood and anxiety
disorders during the
perinatal period around the birth of a child.
Five years of clinical
experience required and a minimum of two years of
experience working with new and expecting mothers suffering from
perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders;
• Personal or Family history of Depression or Anxiety • History of severe PMS or PMDD • Chronic Pain or Illness • Fertility Treatments • Miscarriage • Traumatic or Stressful Pregnancy or Birthing
Experience • Abrupt Discontinuation of Breastfeeding • Substance Abuse Knowing the signs and symptoms of a
perinatal mood disorder such as Postpartum Depression (PPD) or Anxiety are very important in order to get the appropriate help.
You may be
experiencing a
perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders if you are feeling anxious, empty, irritable and angry, or out of control following the birth of a child.
If you think you may be
experiencing a
perinatal or postpartum
mood and anxiety
disorder, don't hesitate to get help.
The 2 - day PSI Certificate of Completion Course, taught by
experienced and engaging faculty, is a thorough and evidence - based curriculum designed for nurses, physicians, social workers, mental health providers, childbirth professionals, social support providers, or anyone interested in learning skills and knowledge for assessment and treatment of
perinatal mood disorders.
For over 20 years she has provided clinical services to clients facing postpartum adjustment and
mood disorders, traumatic childbirth
experiences,
perinatal loss, NICU stays and medically fragile children, and fertility challenges.
If you or someone you know is
experiencing symptoms or changes related to
perinatal mood disorders, difficulty with a pregnancy or becoming pregnant, adjusting to parenthood or are
experienced parents going through life adjustments of high stress, mental health therapy can help.
Baby blues are common for the first few weeks, but as many as one in seven women
experience a
perinatal mood or anxiety
disorder, such as depression, anxiety, OCD, and even psychosis.
According to Postpartum Progress, one in seven women will
experience postpartum depression or some other
perinatal mood disorder.
About 13 % of women
experience perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders (PMAD), and up to 50 % their partners can also
experience symptoms of the same issues.
women will
experience a
perinatal mood and anxiety
disorder during pregnancy or after childbirth.
While nearly 80 percent of all new moms
experience a mild form of depression and anxiety, commonly referred to as the «baby blues,» approximately 20 percent of new moms
experience a
perinatal mood, anxiety or mental health
disorder.
My
experience in substance abuse, disease management,
perinatal / post partum issues,
mood disorders, and anxiety
disorders provide me the ability to offer clients a wide variety of knowledge and therapeutic approaches.»
Five years of clinical
experience required and a minimum of two years of
experience working with new and expecting mothers suffering from
perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders;
The line is staffed by parents who have
experienced a
perinatal mood and / or anxiety
disorder and has recovered fully, or licensed therapist with specialized training in
perinatal mental health.
Minimum of 2 years
experience treating parents
experiencing a
perinatal mood or anxiety
disorder.
... and 1 in 10 men
experience serious
mood and anxiety
disorders during the
perinatal period around the birth of a child.
My birth and postpartum
experience revealed a lack of support and candor surrounding
perinatal mood disorders, when birth doesn't go the way you expected and the challenges of becoming a parent.
Find groups throughout WA state especially for parents
experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety
disorders.
Lana has extensive
experience working with teens and adults
experiencing various concerns such as depression, anxiety, self - esteem, stress management, effective communication, life changes, and
perinatal / postpartum
mood and anxiety
disorders.
Postpartum Support International (PSI) is the world's leading organization in advocating, educating, and providing support for women
experiencing postpartum depression and other
perinatal mood disorders.